Why these 2 houses, now open to the public, are key to Frank Lloyd Wright’s legacy

Why these 2 houses, now open to the public, are key to Frank Lloyd Wright’s legacy

At the Currier Museum in Manchester, New Hampshire, you can find two homes designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright on the same street—a rarity. Curators say they not only offer a window into the past, but important lessons for the…

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What we get wrong about mass shootings and how to curb them

What we get wrong about mass shootings and how to curb them

Shootings in Pittsburgh and South Carolina this past weekend brought the year’s number of mass shootings (in which four or more people were killed) to 146. William Brangham talks to Mark Follman, a journalist who has long covered gun violence,…

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What a new report says about the trauma of family separation

What a new report says about the trauma of family separation

A new report from Physicians for Human Rights details the psychological and emotional trauma of the Trump administration’s family separation policy. Judy Woodruff asks Chief Correspondent Amna Nawaz about ongoing lawsuits on the issue, growing concern about large numbers of…

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How people are responding to end of transit mask mandates

How people are responding to end of transit mask mandates

For the first time in two years, many airplane passengers are flying maskless. After a judge’s decision to strike down a federal mask mandate for trains, planes and buses, the Justice Department said it would only appeal the ruling if…

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News Wrap: Bombings targeting Kabul schools kill at least 6, wound 17

News Wrap: Bombings targeting Kabul schools kill at least 6, wound 17

In our news wrap Tuesday, the White House said it may appeal a federal court order against mask mandates for planes, trains and buses. Bombings targeting schools in Kabull kill at least six people and woundi 17. New developments in…

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What’s behind Russia’s assault on Ukraine’s Donbas region

What’s behind Russia’s assault on Ukraine’s Donbas region

Russian forces have made a push into the contested Donbas region as President Vladimir Putin focuses on capturing the Eastern part of Ukraine. To understand why the area is so significant, and the long battle ahead, Judy Woodruff talks to…

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Russian forces escalate attacks on Eastern Ukraine

Russian forces escalate attacks on Eastern Ukraine

Russian forces made a push into the contested Donbas region today, attacking the cities, broad farm lands and mining towns of the Eastern part of Ukraine. As President Joe Biden pledges more artillery support and the UN secretary general called…

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The PBS NewsHour, bringing you stories that matter

The PBS NewsHour, bringing you stories that matter

The PBS NewsHour and PBS News Weekend, your place for breaking news, analysis, context and insights into stories that matter. Every night on your PBS station and streaming. Stream your PBS favorites with the PBS app: https://to.pbs.org/2Jb8twG Find more from…

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